• Brief Description
  • Itinerary
  • Whats Included ?
  • Whats Not Included ?
  • Reviews
  • Booking

Friendship peak is one of the most famous summits for trekking in the country. It is located in the Pir Panjal range in Himachal Pradesh and stands tall at 17,348 ft. The trail of this trek passes through beautiful alpine meadows and dense forests and one crosses numerous streams. Highly varied flora and fauna found on the trek. At the summit, one gets a panoramic view of Pir Panjal range, Dhauldhar range, and the great Himalayan range. Some of the most peaks like Hanuman Tibba, Shitidhar, Indra Asan and Deo Tibba are also visible. The Friendship peak summit is not meant for the beginners. Trekkers must have prior experience of high altitude treks. The fitness level required for this expedition is quite high. The best months to do this trek are from May to June and September to October

No details found.

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrive in Manali

Today the team arrives in Manali latest by 11 am. The day is critical not just because we can acclimatize a bit but also because we need to assemble as a team and get certain permits for the expedition. Although the Friendship peak is listed as a Trekking peak by IMF the new process established by IMF in the Manali region prescribes that the team provides an intimation along with copies of ID proofs of all participants and guides. IMF has designated a regional office in Manali for trekking in the upper Himalayan stretches. Once we have a receiving on this intimation from IMF regional office, we need 2 more permits, 1 from BRO and other from SDM. These two permits are required only to use a vehicle on the road between Solang Nala & Dhundi. In case we do not get these two permits we will hike from Solang Nala to Dhundi which is 7 Km walk on the road along the River. Team members stay at a common hotel in Manali and spend some nice prep time in the evening together for a better understanding of each other.

Day 2

Manali to Dhundi (via Solang Nalla) to Bakkarthatch (21 Kms by road & 4.5 Kms by trek)

Today we start early morning in a vehicle to Dhundi and reach there by 8 am. The common luggage and ration would be carried by mules for us today till Bakkarthatch where we set up base camp. The trek is fairly easy today with a steady incline trail. We cross 3-4 fixed camps in Dhundi where “sailanis” should be visible around the year. Initially, the trail is on the true left side of the Beas River that flows alongside through the day. Soon, we cross a wooden bridge without any “railings”. If you have any phobia from water, this bridge can be a bit exciting for you. From here, we keep walking through the lush green trail on the true right side of the Beas River. In the months of May and June, you may spot some snow on the ridges on the far left side. As you near Bakkarthatch, you would cross 2-3 small streams of tributaries of the main river. We should reach here by around 12 noon. Post lunch, we start setting up our base camp here. Few things that need to be taken care of are 1. Stable Kitchen tent – Ensure that it can withstand strong winds that can be a phenomenon here. 2. Tents for the team – These tents can be set up at a line where they protect kitchen tents against the wind. 3. Keep an open area for equipment briefing and training. 4. Toilet tent – Away from the site, downhill. Make sure all tags are fixed properly. 5. The evening of the day is reserved for equipment briefing and allocation. Every participant would be carrying their tech equipment for load ferry tomorrow

Day 3

Bakarthatch to ABC at Lady Leg (Alt 3840 mts) - 4 km

Today we start early around 6.30 am because we need to reach ABC early for camp set up and to learn Snowcraft there. With light breakfast, we reach our camp early enough to have hot lunch there itself, by around 11.30 am. We now set up the camps here for the team and take a small rest for a couple of hours. No sleep is prescribed here as early as now because AMS starts kicking in easily. If weather permits in the afternoon, we move to snow stretches in front of the campsite for our Snowcarft. We will learn a few critical things today – Ascending & descending on heavy snow, Using Ice Axe for the temporary anchor, Self-arrest using an ice axe, roping up, and using technical mountaineering equipment.

Day 4

Load ferry to Camp 1

Today, we will ferry our summit loads to Camp 1. This will serve our acclimatization objectives. We will spend some time at Camp 1, and return to ABC in the evening.

Day 5

Practice, Acclimatization, and Move to Camp 1 (Alt 4033 mts, Trek Distance 2 Kms)

The Morning of the day is reserved for the practice of the craft that we learned yesterday. We shall start moving towards our Summit Camp in the afternoon. The hike is short (around 1 hour) till the Summit Camp where we set up our tents. We go a bit higher from the large hum where we set our Summit camp for acclimatization and come down to rest at the Summit Camp. Summit Camp may be set up higher in case snow is less. The idea is basically to cut the time from the Summit attempt.

Day 6

Summit Attempt (Max Alt. 5289 Mts) and back to Base Camp (Climb 3 Kms and trek back around 9 Kms)

This is the day we all have planned all this show for! We start at around 2 am in the morning, all geared up with Snow boots, gaiters, harness, helmet, and head torch. Please be careful in bringing a head torch for the expedition because it would be very difficult to manage Ice Axe and torch in two hands during the climb. From our summit camp, we move on the default side with the shoulder of the peak. The route is mostly clear till we reach the shoulder. The gradient of the climb is steep but roping up or fix rope should not be required. If you are climbing in the month of May, then crampons would be needed on this patch (till the shoulder). The climb till here should take around 4 to 5 hours and by the time you reach here, it might be morning. Summit trail from the shoulder is almost vertical. You cannot go zig-zag because the patch is full of crevasses on the front side. Fix rope would be needed from here if the team has new climbers. After climbing for another 2 to 3 hours, one would reach the Solo Summit (Alt. 5000 mts). You would take a small diversion towards the north and after around 30 minutes of climbing, you reach a black rock that needs to be carefully negotiated. Summit is not far from here and one should reach the Summit by around 9 am or 10 am. Celebrate your moment and click picture but be careful since the platform at the Summit is not too wide. Descending early (around 10 am) is important because the way back is also long. Once the snow gets slushy, descent would become difficult. While climbing down till the shoulder, fix rope is again needed. As we reach our Summit Camp, we gather our breath and have some quick bites. We quickly wrap up our tents and move to the ABC. If the team has enough energy after the celebratory lunch at ABC, then we can move to Base Camp on the same day. The way down would take only 2 -3 hours and the comfort of Basecamp can be quite tempting!

Day 7

Reserve Day

This is a reserve day for a second summit attempt. It will only be used in case of bad weather or other unexpected conditions.

Day 8

Base Camp to Dhundi to Manali

Today we trace our way back to Dhundi from the Basecamp and move to Manali in a vehicle. Evening reserved for grand Summit celebration where we all go Dutch

Food as per menu on the trek (Starting lunch on Day 2 till Dinner on the last day in Manali)
Forest Permits/Camping Charges,if any (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
Tents on twin sharing basis, Sleeping bags, mats
Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys & other items used for climbing.
First Aid certified Expedition guide, cook, helpers, and porters for carrying common supplies
Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid certification and special rescue course from NIM, Uttarkashi
Hotel/Guest House stay in Manali on Day 1. Rooms will be on Twin/Triple Sharing Basis. In case, reserve day is used, the trek will end in Manali.

Whats Not Included?

Portage of personal bags during the trek
Cost of any kind of Travel Insurance.
Any Expense of personal nature.
Any Expense not specified in the inclusions list.
In case reserve day for summit attempt is utilized, an additional amount of INR 2500 would be charged.
IMF Fees for Foreign Nationals (approximately USD 75 per person)

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Friendship Peak Expedition 7N/8D”

  • Start
    End
    Group Size
    Price
     
  • start: Tuesday September 1, 2020
    end: Saturday October 31, 2020
    Group Size: No Size Limit
    price: ₹ 34500 /Person